ycp13":1dw048ag said:+ weatherproof
+ monochrome
each of them would make me change to new one. If combination, i`d stock up couple of them to be sure I have one till end of my days.
- internal flash
- film capabilities
I`ve heard GR has them, but I do not know where ;-) so never used.
m.davidtaub":1nn46xks said:I'd like to see a GRz...something not much bigger than the current GR if possible but I'm guessing it wouldn't be possible, a 24-60mm zoom, starting at f2 or so, something robust, maybe weather sealed...I keep thinking of canon's g1x...with a swivel lcd...aps-c sensor 16 to 24mp that maintains image quality, if not better of current gr...and fast operation like the gr, maybe a bit better focus in dark situations?...man, that would be a nice take everywhere camera...
jsrockit":13e9sg0n said:According to this rumor, there may be a zoom GR in the works:
http://photorumors.com/2013/12/23/2014- ... -holidays/
HawkeyX":1slcq9vi said:Will be interesting to see if it happens. imo if the GR goes the way of zoom, its not so much a niche product anymore, nor a true (in spirit) GR. The compact zoom world is pretty competitive and flooded.
pappa":630jowb7 said:you might consider the ricoh gxr + a16 module
by the way imoh full frame will come at some point but for now i don't think it is needed, i see it like a little plus.
Remember that FF will need more glass and 28mm vs 18.3 so more space.
I agree a water sealed camera could be really nice, the only problem would be ho to protect the lens and a solution could be in attaching the hood only.
I request for the nex GR a new and faster af module maybe a with a phase detection sensor.
I think the GR camera isn't for all (mainly for who want a general camera) but it's perfect for who knows what it is and honestly i don't find many issues in the newest version.
HawkeyX":2frjtj3y said:The compact zoom world is pretty competitive and flooded.
thelps":2heaqbia said:jsrockit":2heaqbia said:According to this rumor, there may be a zoom GR in the works:
http://photorumors.com/2013/12/23/2014- ... -holidays/
Interesting, a RX100 competitor perhaps :?:
Tom Caldwell":3tubgav0 said:In fact many still pine for the mythical GX300 even today.
Tom Caldwell":3tubgav0 said:myself I think that I would "pass" as I would rather a new GXR which might be hardly bigger and truly more generally useful.
jsrockit":47gyzn15 said:HawkeyX":47gyzn15 said:The compact zoom world is pretty competitive and flooded.
Besides the RX100 (which has a sensor smaller than m4/3) and the Leica Vario X, where is this flood you speak of? There are no truly compact APSC cameras out there. If Ricoh can pull it off, it will still be niche.
m.davidtaub":1lrrrh70 said:I have no clue about the tech involved, so forgive me if this sounds naive, but like sigma is doing, I'd love to see several gr's with different focal lengths...35mm would be good, low 40's, a 50...even something portrait oriented...not sure how size would be affected, but some choice would be nice...
I do admit, the current gr with the optional 21mm is a really nice package...
I currently use a dslr with 20/35/50 and 105 prime lenses...those four focal lengths are all I need, though I have been thinking of adding a 28, hence my interest in the gr...and for the longest time I've been interested in trying a focal length in the 40-45 range...something I've never used...
blue_quartz":x2yha4kj said:I might have mentioned this somewhere before...
1) On-sensor phase detection: hopefully the technology to do this will mature to Ricoh's liking in two years, when the successor should be out...
2) Touchscreen, not to totally replace the awesome hardware controls on the body, but to assist it for features like focus selection and image playback.
3) EVF connector? I figured making an EVF connector will take up less space than trying to make the screen tilt-able.
blue_quartz":10nxboxq said:blue_quartz":10nxboxq said:I might have mentioned this somewhere before...
1) On-sensor phase detection: hopefully the technology to do this will mature to Ricoh's liking in two years, when the successor should be out...
2) Touchscreen, not to totally replace the awesome hardware controls on the body, but to assist it for features like focus selection and image playback.
3) EVF connector? I figured making an EVF connector will take up less space than trying to make the screen tilt-able.
Will like to add two more points after I gave some serious thought to the nifty in-camera USB charging feature and the clamouring for a manual focus ring/brighter lens, which are more controversial...
A) Why not just get rid of removable batteries and install a higher-capacity non-removable battery? These days, it's common for people to attach power banks to their phones to recharge on-the-go (at least from where I come from). I reckon cutting away the battery slot/casing, coupled with any efficiency improvements in Li-Ion/Li-Po batteries, may increase the battery life to at least 400 shots thereabouts for the existing GR and also have a better hold of its charge over the presumed two-year product cycle. Then, why not bring the idea of power banks further by shaping one as a vertical grip for the GR, with twice the capacity of the internal one? Keep the in-camera USB charging and this vertical grip can connect to the USB/AV port of the GR (but please replace the door with a sturdier flap), and of course the vertical grip will be charged via USB too. Effectively, people who have lower battery requirements and prefer to travel light like me will be happy, while the same goes for people who wants the GR to last through 600 shots without having to swap batteries (or lug around an external charger).
B) I'm not sure if the physics works out or not, but based on my layman's appreciation of bright prime lens, affording the GR with a larger aperture than the current F2.8 will mean a larger piece of glass that has to protrude slightly more too. Even though I don't use the filter adapter on my GR (used to for my GX100), I also wouldn't like to sacrifice that versatility just for a manual focus ring. So, why not extend the lens protrusion behind the adapter thread by a few millimeters to slot in the focus ring, and give some extra room for a brighter lens at the same time? The two big questions are, how many users will actually warm up to this idea, and how much extra depth is too much? Whatever the case is, I like the fact that the GR only has to extend the lens out once, which means getting the first shot is slightly faster and the camera looks cleaner with the lens extended. I hope this will be the last thing that is affected, if the next GR can cough up more lens wizardry.